3D graphics programmers using Python?
Nick Vargish
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Thu Feb 6 09:02:28 EST 2003
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"Brandon Van Every" <vanevery at 3DProgrammer.com> writes: > I do it when I'm totally worn out and need the break. Since I do almost > nothing but code all day lately, that happens with some frequency. In my opinion, learning Python would be a refreshing and invigorating break from coding in C++. Of course, learning Python might make it hard to get back to the C++... BTW, what gains do you get from C++? If performance is so crucial, wouldn't you use pure C? Nick -- # sigmask.py || version 0.2 || 2003-01-07 || Feed this to your Python. print reduce(lambda x,y:x+chr(ord(y)-1),'Ojdl!Wbshjti!=obwAqbusjpu/ofu?','')
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